London Dateutil Sprint: 2017 12 06
Paul Ganssle edited this page Dec 6, 2017
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Thank you for participating in this dateutil
sprint event. In addition to the issues on the issue tracker (which have been organized by labels), other general improvements - particularly to the documentation, build and test - would be very useful.
Two talks that might be useful, particularly for those who want to improve the documentation:
- PyGotham 2016 - Overview of dateutil library (~30m): Video, Slides
- PyBay 2017 - Deeper dive into time zones and how they work (~40m): Video, Slides
- help wanted - Issues that have been vetted and where a PR (or other solution) would be welcome.
- good first issue - These are issues that would probably be good for a first-time open source contributor.
- low difficulty - These are issues where the implementation should be fairly straightforward.
- medium difficulty - These are issues where the implementation is somewhat complex (though almost all of them can likely be accomplished in less than a day for intermediate to advanced Python users)
- tests - Pertaining to the testing
- build - Related to CI build and release
- documentation - Documentation improvements
- time zones - tzinfo classes (tz documentation)
- recurrence rules - rrule documentation - based on RFC 5545 (obsoletes RFC 2445)
- parser - Parses datetime strings (parser documentation)
- relativedelta - Calendar and other "relative" offsets (relativedelta documentation)